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Expect Food Trucks and a Free Gym this Year at Dubai Sports World

June 25, 2024
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Expect Food Trucks and a Free Gym this Year at Dubai Sports World

This year’s Dubai Sports World (DSW), which includes a free gym, a number of activities, food trucks, and a kids’ play area, is larger than ever. All of the popular sports, such as pickleball, volleyball, tennis, cricket, padel, and table tennis, are returning to DSW this year. Encompassing 30,000 square feet, the 14th edition provides 10 sports across 40 courts, making it the biggest indoor sports destination in the region.

A professional basketball court has been installed. On Tuesday, during a friendly match at the location, Indian actor Rannvijay Singha and former NBA player Dale Ellis dribbled across the court.

The game is played with a ball, similar to what is used in football, on a curved table. One of the most recent additions to DSW is Teqball. It’s typically a best-of-three set where players can hit the ball with any part of their body other than their arms and hands.

The cutting-edge CrossFit gym will be open to visitors for no charge. It will give locals a summertime option to work on their fitness from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. DSW is welcoming everyone in the community in an attempt to be inclusive. Executive Vice President of the Dubai World Trade Center Mahir Julfar stated, “There are days when we bring in the elderly to play on our courts.” “There are days when other community members can come in and play here, including delivery riders and taxi drivers.”

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